CCHS students receive provincial recognition for Remembrance Day essays
Sisters who attend Churchill Community High School in La Ronge have received provincial recognition for essays they wrote about Remembrance Day.
It was all part of a national contest organized by the Royal Canadian Legion for school-aged children across the country. Students between Grades 1 and 12 were invited to participate in various age categories and submit either a black and white poster, coloured poster, essay or poem. Both Hannah (Grade 12) and Lily Preikschat (Grade 9) wrote essays and won first place in their zone and district to advance to provincials, with Lily receiving first place in her age category and Hannah getting second.
“It’s a major accomplishment on the student’s part for taking the time to create good essays,” said Legion Branch 371 member and contest judge Lynda Renaud. “It says we have some very dedicated students who see Remembrance Day not so much as the fact to remember the wars, but to remember the fact we have people who have served their country and are willing to make sacrifices for us to have freedoms.”